Dornbusch's Overshooting Model After Twenty-Five Years

This Mundell Fleming lecture at the International Monetary Fund's 2001 annual research conference marks the 25th anniversary of Rudiger Dornbusch's masterpiece, "Expectations and Exchange Rate Dynamics," a seminal contribution to both policy and research in the field of international finance. This essay provides a simple overview of the model as well as some empirics, not only on exchange rates but on measures of the paper's influence. Last, but not least, I offer some personal reflections on how Dornbusch conveyed the ideas in his "overshooting model" to inspire a generation of students.
Publication date: February 2002
ISBN: 9781451845846
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Inflation , Inflation , Money and Monetary Policy , Money and Monetary Policy , Overshooting , exchange rate , rational expectations , money supply , real exchange rates , Open Economy Macroeconomics

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